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Perfect Server Automated ISPConfig 3 Installation on Debian 10 and Ubuntu 20.04
This tutorial shows you how to easily set up a web, email and DNS server with ISPConfig 3 using the ISPConfig auto-installation script.
Zorin OS 16 gets a Beta with 'the largest library of apps' available on any Linux desktop
The Zorin team are making some bold claims with the release of the Ubuntu-based Zorin OS 16 Beta that anyone can go ahead and try out now. It sure does look slick!
Nvidia launches TAO software for easier AI model training
Nvidia unveiled a GUI-based “TAO” framework that eases AI model training for GPU-equipped platforms such as Jetson. There is also an upcoming “Grace” CPU plus improvements to Nvidia’s Jarvis voice agent, Maxine video SDK, and other AI tools. At GTC 2021 today, Nvidia unleashed a torrent of announcements including the unveiling of an Nvidia TAO […]
5 reasons sysadmins love systemd
As systems administrators know, there's a lot happening on modern computers. Applications run in the background, automated events wait to be triggered at a certain time, log files are written, status reports are delivered. Traditionally, these disparate processes have been managed and monitored with a collection of Unix tools to great effect and with great efficiency. However, modern computers are diverse, with local services running alongside containerized applications, easy access to clouds and the clusters they run on, real-time processes, and more data to process than ever.
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FSF doubles down on Richard Stallman's return: Sure, he is 'troubling for some' but we need him, says org
And we're so sorry for not warning staff or anyone else about his board reelection, adds foundation
The Free Software Foundation (FSF) on Monday apologized for mishandling the announcement last month that founder Richard Stallman, or RMS, had been reelected to its board of directors – and published a statement from RMS both justifying his behavior and apologizing for it.…
Blanket: Ambient Noise App For Linux That Helps You Stay Focused And Improves Your Productivity (Version 0.4.0 Released)
Blanket is an application for playing ambient noises, which boosts your productivity, helps you stay focused or fall asleep.
GNOME 40 Desktop Lands in openSUSE Tumbleweed’s Repos, Update Now
Good news for users of the openSUSE Tumbleweed operating system as the latest GNOME 40 desktop environment has landed in the stable software repositories for everyone to update their installations.
Install Virtual Box on Fedora 34 via rpmfusion repository
The most recent update to Fedora 34 installs kernel 5.11.14 and kernel-devel-5.11.14-300.fc34.x86_64 at a time . What makes possible to install Vitrual Box 6.1.18 via rpmfusion repository .
Raspberry Pi-like SBC taps RK3566
Pine64 has posted specs for a “Quartz64 Model B” SBC with the quad -A55, NPU-equipped Rockchip RK3566, up to 8GB LPDDR4, optional eMMC, WiFi/BT, GbE, MIPI-DSI and -CSI, 3x USB, and 40-pin and M.2 expansion. In February, Pine64 revealed a Quart64 Model A SBC modeled roughly on the RK3399-based RockPro64, but with Rockchip’s 1.8GHz, quad-core, […]
OpenStack's history, community, and 7 of its core projects
A relatively high overview of what OpenStack is, how it came to be, and its most commonly installed services.
Use the DNF local plugin to speed up your home lab
Significantly improve your productivity when running multiple instances of Fedora Linux by installing the DNF local plugin!
mmtc - minimal mpd terminal client
mmtc is billed as a minimal MPD terminal client that aims to be simple yet highly configurable. The software is written in Rust and published under an open source license.
Play a fun math game with Linux commands
Like many people, I've been exploring lots of new TV shows during the pandemic. I recently discovered a British game show called Countdown, where contestants play two types of games: a words game, where they try to make the longest word out of a jumble of letters, and a numbers game, where they calculate a target number from a random selection of numbers. Because I enjoy mathematics, I've found myself drawn to the numbers game.
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How to Install IDLE Python IDE on Ubuntu 20.04
IDLE stands for Integrated Development Environment. In this article, we will be installing IDLE through the Ubuntu command line and show you how to launch IDLE and use it to write and run a simple Python script.
Star Labs Launches Coreboot Configurator for Its Linux Laptops
Linux hardware vendor Star Labs released today a new app called Coreboot Configurator to make it easier for owners of its Linux-powered laptops to change various settings of the Coreboot open-source firmware.
6 open source tools and tips to securing a Linux server for beginners
Because so much of our personal and professional data is available online today, it is important for everyone—from professionals to general internet users—to learn the basics of security and privacy. As a student, I've been able to gain experience in this area through my school's CyberPatriot initiative, where I've had the opportunity to interact with industry experts to learn about cyber breaches and the basic steps to establish a system's security.
How to Install LAMP Stack on Ubuntu 20.04
The LAMP stack (LAMP for short) is a set of open-source software that consists of Linux, Apache, MySQL or MariaDB, and PHP. LAMP is used to develop and deploy dynamic websites and web applications.
Tetrate Service Bridge for Istio On Hybrid Clouds Ready for Production
The startup recently raised $40 million in venture funding and now has a product ready to make Istio palatable for enterprises with heterogeneous infrastructure.
Zorin OS 16 Enters Beta with Stunning New Look, Faster and Smoother Performance
Zorin Group announced today the beta version of their upcoming Zorin OS 16 operating system release, a major update that brings a stunning new look and better performance.
Modular HMI touch-panel runs on Raspberry Pi CM4
Seeed unveiled a $195, Raspberry Pi CM4-based “ReTerminal” HMI device with a 5-inch, 1280 x 720 touchscreen, a crypto chip, WiFi/BT, GbE, micro-HDMI, CSI, 2x USB, and 40-pin and PCIe expansion. Seeed has announced a modular human-machine interface (HMI) device based on the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4. The ReTerminal, which will go on pre-order […]
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